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CBS New York's Tony Sadiku has your First Alert Forecast for April 19 at 11 p.m.
PopUp Bagels and Dominique Ansel Bakery are teaming up for a specialty escargot bagel. It will be on sale through Sunday at Dominique Ansel Bakery's Spring Street location. It costs $18.50.
A Nigerian chess champion set a record in Times Square on Friday. Tunde Onakoya is now the world record holder for the longest chess marathon, playing for over 58 hours. The previous record was 56 hours, nine minutes and 37 seconds. Onakoya is hoping the event will raise $1 million for children's education across Africa.
Taylor Swift's new album, "The Tortured Poets Department," was released Friday, and Swifties in New York City came together to celebrate. CBS New York's Lori Bordonaro reports.
A man set himself of fire outside the Lower Manhattan courthouse Friday. It has police taking a closer look at security outside of the Trump trial. CBS New York's Derick Waller reports.
CBS New York's Tony Sadiku has your First Alert Forecast for April 19 at 8 p.m.
The great John Sterling has retired as the radio voice of the Yankees after 36 years. Fans turned the tables on the 12-time Emmy winner and shared some of their favorite Sterling calls.
Three years after the Major League debut of the City Connect jerseys, the Mets finally got to show off theirs.
New York City says it's committing more than $500 million to educational programs for public school students. Mayor Eric Adams says the programs were previously paid for by temporary stimulus dollars from the federal government.
Buffalo Bills star Damar Hamlin was in New York City on Friday to take part in an event that recognizes people who have come back from serious heart issues.
The hit podcast "History That Doesn't Suck" is on a new live tour. The show combines 100 years in 100 minutes and audiences learn about history through music, media and laughs. Greg Jackson, professor at Utah Valley University and Host of "History That Doesn’t Suck" joins CBS New York to discuss.
The final concert of the New York Youth Symphony program Crescendo is happening this Sunday at Carnegie Hall. John Kilkenny, Tanya Chanphanitpornkit and Valentina Noboa join CBS New York to discuss the wrapping of the program's inaugural season.
April" is Autism Acceptance Month and The Autism and Grief Project helps families and those with autism learn how to deal with grief. Dr. Serena Wieder, advisory board member with The Autism and Grief Project joins CBS New York to discuss.
More than 100 people have been arrested at Columbia University over the Israel-Hamas war and the school's response. Felipe Rodriguez, professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and former NYPD Sergeant Detective joins CBS New York to discuss the police's response to the protests.
New Gallup poll finds that most Americans aren't getting eight hours of sleep and they're more stressed. Kelly Murray, Certified Adult and Pediatric Sleep Coach joins CBS New York to discuss.
CBS New York's Tony Sadiku has your First Alert Forecast for April 18 at 11 p.m.
Two United States officials confirm to CBS News that an Israeli missile has hit Iran. CBS New York's Naveen Dhaliwal reports.
"Suffs," a new Broadway musical telling the story of women who fought for the right to vote, celebrated its opening Thursday night. Two women who left their own mark on the world were there. CBS New York's Lisa Rozner reports.
One year ago, a deadly New York City parking garage collapse sparked calls for increased oversight, but CBS New York investigator Mahsa Saeidi has found inspections are past due for hundreds of garages across the city.
New York state lawmakers are set to pass "Sammy's Law," allowing New York City to lower the speed limit to 20 mph. The bill is named after a Brooklyn boy who was killed by a speeding driver more than 10 years ago. CBS New York's Lori Bordonaro reports.